Ep. 1.5 Will You Walk Into My Parlor? [Closed]
Sept 18, 2014 23:44:11 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2014 23:44:11 GMT -5
(Set after "It's a Classic!" and "Out of Place, Out of Time")
Organic life is a miracle.
From Tailgate’s perspective at least. It was surprising that this form of life flourished so seemingly easy on this planet. There was not one speck of dirt or drop of water that was teeming with life. And the flora was seemingly unstoppable. Gargantuan pines blocked out the sun with their brimming branched. Ferns and mosses clung to the moist undergrowth while saplings and bushes eked out a living in the shade. The fauna was equally amazing. There was a tremendous variety of beasts here; crawling, creeping, galloping, hopping, and flying all over. Tailgate was a bit jealous. Cybertron’s fauna were boringly similar. Even the supposedly advanced Cybertronians lacked such diversity as they relied on pre-set chassis builds. All the creatures here were uniquely beautiful. Albeit gross. Organic bodily functions still gave Tailgate a shiver down his backstrut. And not to mention they were horribly vulnerable. Even the slightest shift in an ecosystem or environment and a whole species could come crashing down. They were too squishy. How could anything possibly survive out here with such soft body?
Tailgate, once more inundated with free time due to his lack of Autobrand, decided to do something different today. In place of a trip to Haven, he instead decided on a nature walk. It was obvious that these factions would be fighting here on this planet for quite some time. Tailgate figured he should probably get to know the place. Alone he ventured out to a nearby mountain range. Everyone either didn’t feel like tagging along or, as always, were “busy” with Autobot stuff. Tailgate couldn’t help but feel a twinge of guilt. He wanted to be in on the action. He wanted to help, to make a difference. Right now all he is is a distraction, a burden on their efforts. Someone to be brushed easily aside. It bothered him to no end. It was the Prescient Dawn all over again. And he was not putting up with that scrap again. No sirree.
But....if he shackled himself down by declaring his faction....he might not be able to enjoy his current level of friendship with Buffalo Dump. Did he really want to throw away what was probably his first best friend for his own selfish needs? Tailgate needed to think it over. And so he did, as he traveled through the mountain forest, enjoying the peace and quiet as he mulled things over.
And they warned him about Decepticons. Pfff. As if a Decepticon would come out here to a place so pristine.
Organic life is a miracle.
From Tailgate’s perspective at least. It was surprising that this form of life flourished so seemingly easy on this planet. There was not one speck of dirt or drop of water that was teeming with life. And the flora was seemingly unstoppable. Gargantuan pines blocked out the sun with their brimming branched. Ferns and mosses clung to the moist undergrowth while saplings and bushes eked out a living in the shade. The fauna was equally amazing. There was a tremendous variety of beasts here; crawling, creeping, galloping, hopping, and flying all over. Tailgate was a bit jealous. Cybertron’s fauna were boringly similar. Even the supposedly advanced Cybertronians lacked such diversity as they relied on pre-set chassis builds. All the creatures here were uniquely beautiful. Albeit gross. Organic bodily functions still gave Tailgate a shiver down his backstrut. And not to mention they were horribly vulnerable. Even the slightest shift in an ecosystem or environment and a whole species could come crashing down. They were too squishy. How could anything possibly survive out here with such soft body?
Tailgate, once more inundated with free time due to his lack of Autobrand, decided to do something different today. In place of a trip to Haven, he instead decided on a nature walk. It was obvious that these factions would be fighting here on this planet for quite some time. Tailgate figured he should probably get to know the place. Alone he ventured out to a nearby mountain range. Everyone either didn’t feel like tagging along or, as always, were “busy” with Autobot stuff. Tailgate couldn’t help but feel a twinge of guilt. He wanted to be in on the action. He wanted to help, to make a difference. Right now all he is is a distraction, a burden on their efforts. Someone to be brushed easily aside. It bothered him to no end. It was the Prescient Dawn all over again. And he was not putting up with that scrap again. No sirree.
But....if he shackled himself down by declaring his faction....he might not be able to enjoy his current level of friendship with Buffalo Dump. Did he really want to throw away what was probably his first best friend for his own selfish needs? Tailgate needed to think it over. And so he did, as he traveled through the mountain forest, enjoying the peace and quiet as he mulled things over.
And they warned him about Decepticons. Pfff. As if a Decepticon would come out here to a place so pristine.